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Why Use Art Therapy?

Every picture tells a story maybe a cliche, but it applies when you are lost for words. This is where art therapy can help. It helped me to tell my story about my journey through cancer, when words felt so inadequate. How do you tell your family your heart is breaking wide open when they are scared for you? How do you even allow yourself to feel the heartbreak? I put my feelings into the paint is how.

This painting was one of my first, and the image of the cradle is a symbol which helped me to understand more of my story.

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During the last ten years, art therapy has grown to be recognised as a major force in the complementary care of seriously ill patients.

The British Association of Art Therapists defines art therapy as: a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of communication.

Camilla Connell, art therapist and author of ‘Something Understood’ says, ‘what more could be hoped for, in the face of the mystery of our existence, that something should be understood?’

What are you struggling to understand or express? If you can’t find words here’s what to do:

Grab some paper, preferably A3.

Buy a set of paint brushes – craft stores and children’s learning centres have a good supply.

Buy 4 pots of paint in red, yellow, white and blue.

Sit at your kitchen table and cover this with plastic.

Switch your phones off, play some music you love and start painting!

Remember you are not trying to create a great work of art, you are using the paint to express yourself.

Paint for 30 minutes and then sit back. You will be amazed at what you see.

Painting are stories without words, and each one is unique. If you would like more tips on how to create your own art practice, sign up for my newsletter in the top right corner of my blog.


Using Personal Development to Recover From Cancer

Personal development was a key part of my healing strategy for recovering from cancer. Why? Because to change my physiology I knew I had to change my mindset.


Create a Chain Reaction

Who Is Rachel Smiles, And Why Do I Care?

I have to share this with you all.

I woke up in the middle of the night with the words, ‘Rachel Smiles’ clearly in my consciousness. I grabbed my pen on my bedside table and in the dark, scribbled these words in my journal, because I knew I wouldn’t remember them when I was fully awake. I had no idea whether I would be able to read them in the morning because I couldn’t see the page, but I knew it was important to write them down.

I just googled Rachel Smiles and this is what I got:

http://www.rachelschallenge.com

You may know this story already, but I did not. I was moved to tears.

Rachel Scott was the first person killed at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999. Her acts of kindness and compassion coupled with the contents of her six diaries have become the foundation for one of the most life-changing school programs in America.

Just days before my dream I had shared with my mentors Bob Yeager and Rachel Goddard my desire to start a revolution in women’s healthcare. Rachel and I have been talking about this coming to fruition in me for several months. Gradually I have been building up to this point in myself where I feel strong enough, awake enough to take this on, to take that first step, to plant my flagpole in the ground, which I did on Friday on my blog, to invite people to join me and contribute their stories.

When I read Rachel’s story I knew I had been given a powerful message of encouragement, maybe even directly from her – isn’t this just amazing – I don’t really have all the words for this yet.

What I do know for sure is that I have now started a chain reaction, as she felt called to do, and sadly she had to lose her life for this vision to come to fruition. I saved my life. I survived cancer. I came through that challenge, and now I want to build this huge community in women’s health, where every woman counts. Every woman’s voice is heard. Every woman’s message, story and intuition about her body and soul wisdom is taken as seriously as any drug, prescription or otherwise.

The other thing I know for sure is that I am writing 3 books – I have written 1, and am working on the 2nd.

Then I read Amazon’s review of Rachel Smiles book and discovered
it is the 3rd book in a series of 3! What graceful guidance was at work.

I’m sharing this story with you because when we commit ourselves to our own ‘revolution’, support and resources show up from surprising places.

I invite your ideas, encouragement and wild spirit, to connect me to other wild spirits who want to join with me in bringing this vision I have to fruition.

Thank you for reading this.

http://www.rachelschallenge.com

Amanda